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Portraits of Coleridge



This book is about the portraits of Coleridge and how they reflect the ideas of the public and his friends about him. It also discusses the portraits as works of art and how they have affected Coleridge's legacy. more details
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  • Provides an in-depth look at the portraits of Coleridge and how they reflect the ideas of the public and his friends about him
  • Discusses the portraits as works of art and how they have affected Coleridge's legacy


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Author Morton D. Paley
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780198184690
Publication Date 1999-05-28
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is about the portraits of Coleridge and how they reflect the ideas of the public and his friends about him. It also discusses the portraits as works of art and how they have affected Coleridge's legacy.

What do the portraits of a great poet tell us about his life, his image of himself, and the ideas of him held by his friends and his public? Portraits of Coleridge attempts to answer this question with respect to the author of `The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and `Kubla Khan'. It also provides a critical and scholarly study of the portraits as works of art, considering the place of each in the career of the artist who produced it. All the life portraits are discussed in detail, catalogued, and (wherever there is an extant photograph) reproduced. As many verbal descriptions by contemporaries as possible are reprinted for the sake of comparison. A concluding essay on posthumous portraits of Coleridge considers how they reflect changes in the public's attitude toward their subject. Both a contribution to the biography of Coleridge and an essay in the history of literary and artistic taste, this book is for readers interested in English poetry, in Romantic portraiture, and in the relationship between literature and the visual arts.
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